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DUKW 353
VEH.2
Vehicle In Storage Operational (Driven Regularly)

DUKW

DUKW 353

"The Duck"

Key Specifications
Manufacturer GMC
Year Built 1945
Status Operational
Width 8 ft 0 in
Length 31 ft 0 in
Power 91 hp
Max Cargo 5,000 lb

GMC DUKW 353

National Warplane Museum

GMC DUKW 353

The GMC DUKW 353, affectionately known simply as the "Duck," is one of the most recognizable and versatile vehicles to emerge from World War II. As an amphibious truck, the DUKW provided Allied forces with critical logistical flexibility, able to carry cargo, troops, and equipment seamlessly from water to land and back again.

Background

Developed in 1942 by a partnership between General Motors and naval architects Sparkman & Stephens, the DUKW 353 combined a standard military 2½-ton truck chassis with a watertight hull, propeller, and rudder for amphibious operations. It played a vital role in countless amphibious landings, including the D-Day invasion of Normandy, where DUKWs delivered troops and supplies directly from ships to the beach under fire. Its reliability, adaptability, and unique capability to bypass damaged ports made it an indispensable asset for Allied logistics throughout WWII.

Use & Purpose

The DUKW’s ability to transition between sea and land allowed it to operate where traditional ships or trucks could not. It was used extensively for beach landings, supply runs, troop transport, medical evacuation, and disaster relief. After WWII, DUKWs remained in service during the Korean War and continued to serve civilian disaster response roles well into the post-war period.

Museum Example

  • 1945 GMC DUKW 353 (Serial No. 55522158 / Military No. 7034824)

This example, built near the end of WWII in 1945, is on permanent loan to the National Warplane Museum from Livingston County, New York. Over the course of five years, museum volunteers completed a full restoration, returning the DUKW to fully operational, drivable condition. Today, it remains a visitor favorite, regularly operating during summer months and special events, where guests can ride aboard and experience firsthand the unique versatility that made the DUKW a vital part of Allied victory.

General
Manufacturer GMC
Vehicle Type Amphibious Transport
Year Built 1945
Total Production 21147
Crew 1
Physical
Width 8 ft 0 in
Length 31 ft 0 in
Height 7 ft 1 in
Empty Weight 13,000 lb
Performance
Power Plant GMC Model 270
Power 91 hp
Max Speed 50 mph (road), 6.4 mph (water)
Range 400 mi (road)
Technical
USAAF Serial 7034824
MF Serial 55522158
Armament Ring-mounted .50 calibre M2 Browning machine gun
Max Cargo 5,000 lb
Provenance

WWII Amphibious Utility Vehicle

Acquisition

Permanent loan from Livingston County

Method: Permanent Loan

Current Location

Motor Pool

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